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Rain-X Anti Fog 103ml - 64 BCAF21112

Rain-X Anti Fog 103ml - 64 BCAF21112

$20
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Rislone Radiator Stop Leak 325mL - 41196

Rislone Radiator Stop Leak 325mL - 41196

$20
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GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

$6
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Nulon Engine Stop Smoke 500ml - SS
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Nulon Engine Stop Smoke 500ml - SS

$10
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Nulon Radiator Flush & Clean 300mL - R40
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Nulon Radiator Flush & Clean 300mL - R40

$18
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Lubegard Shudder Fix 60ML - 19610

Lubegard Shudder Fix 60ML - 19610

$30
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Penrite Engine Boost+ 500ml - PSPEB0005
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Penrite Engine Boost+ 500ml - PSPEB0005

$10
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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

$39
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Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

$38
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Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

$44
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Nulon Radiator Stop Leak 300mL - R50

Nulon Radiator Stop Leak 300mL - R50

$21
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Nulon Diesel Injector Cleaner 300mL - DIC

Nulon Diesel Injector Cleaner 300mL - DIC

$34
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

$101
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Flashlube Diesel Conditioner 50ml - FD50MX20B

Flashlube Diesel Conditioner 50ml - FD50MX20B

$7
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Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak 355mL - 10008

Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak 355mL - 10008

$44
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Prestone Radiator Flush / Cleaner 650ml - AS105Y

Prestone Radiator Flush / Cleaner 650ml - AS105Y

$24
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Kelpro Radiator Support Mounting Stud - 29801

Kelpro Radiator Support Mounting Stud - 29801

$16
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Penrite Radiator Oil Remover 375ml - ADROR375

Penrite Radiator Oil Remover 375ml - ADROR375

$35
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Rislone Super Radiator Flush 650mL - 41201

Rislone Super Radiator Flush 650mL - 41201

$24
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Wynn's Radiator Flush 325mL - 65332
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Wynn's Radiator Flush 325mL - 65332

$25
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Nice Products Radiator Drain Tap 1/8 In - NRC13

Nice Products Radiator Drain Tap 1/8 In - NRC13

$28
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Repco Radiator Stop Leak 500ml - RRADSTOP500
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Repco Radiator Stop Leak 500ml - RRADSTOP500

$2
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Lucas Transmission Fix Stop Slip 700mL - 10009

Lucas Transmission Fix Stop Slip 700mL - 10009

$47
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Repco Fuel System Cleaner 500mL - RFSC500

Repco Fuel System Cleaner 500mL - RFSC500

$35
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Tee-Kay Head Chek - HEADCHEK

Tee-Kay Head Chek - HEADCHEK

$105
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Repco Radiator Cooling System Kit - RTT1019

Repco Radiator Cooling System Kit - RTT1019

$906
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Repco Radiator Pressure Tester Kit - RTT1017

Repco Radiator Pressure Tester Kit - RTT1017

$617
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T&E Tools Radiator Back Flusher

T&E Tools Radiator Back Flusher

$92
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Irontite Coolant System Sealer 600g - 960101

Irontite Coolant System Sealer 600g - 960101

$67
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Tee-Kay Head Chek Fluid 16oz. - TKFLUID500

Tee-Kay Head Chek Fluid 16oz. - TKFLUID500

$27
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Toledo Radiator Back Flusher - 308237

Toledo Radiator Back Flusher - 308237

$116
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2002 Toyota Altezza Radiator – purpose, upkeep, and when to replace

Yes, the 2002 Toyota Altezza absolutely uses a radiator. Technical references including the Toyota Altezza (GXE10/SXE10) Repair Manual – Cooling section, Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (radiator assembly listed for 1G‑FE and 3S‑GE variants), and the Lexus IS200/Altezza workshop documentation all specify a conventional liquid-cooled system with a crossflow radiator, electric fans, thermostat and cap. Automatic models also integrate a transmission oil cooler within the lower tank of the radiator.

The radiator’s job is straightforward: it pulls heat out of the engine coolant so the motor stays in its sweet spot, even on a scorching Aussie or Kiwi arvo. As coolant circulates through the core, airflow (from the fans and forward motion) strips away heat, keeping temperatures stable for power, longevity, and fuel efficiency.

For a 2002 car, a bit of extra care goes a long way. Age can make the plastic end tanks brittle and the alloy fins corrode. Owners should plan regular cooling system servicing. If the car still runs Toyota Red Long Life Coolant, changes every 2 years or roughly 40,000 km are typical. If converted to Toyota Super Long Life (pink), expect much longer intervals, but always follow the owner’s manual or a trusted technician’s advice.

When replacing the radiator, it’s smart to do a full system refresh. That means:

  • Drain, flush, and refill with the correct Toyota-spec coolant mixed with demineralised water (often 50/50 unless using premix).
  • Fit a new 1.1 bar radiator cap and consider replacing the thermostat and upper/lower hoses if they’re aging.
  • Bleed the system properly: heater set to hot, fill at the radiator neck, run the engine and gently squeeze hoses to purge air. Use a spill-free funnel if available and top the overflow bottle to the Full mark.
  • For automatics, check the integrated trans cooler lines for leaks and consider a separate external cooler if the car tows or sees track days.

Signs it’s time for a new radiator include crusty green/pink residue, damp tanks, brittle or cracked plastic, bent or crumbling fins, rising temps under load, sweet coolant smell, or discoloured coolant. A pressure test and cap test will quickly confirm. Keeping the radiator healthy helps the 1G‑FE or 3S‑GE run cool, prevents head gasket dramas, and keeps weekend drives drama-free.

Popular questions

What coolant should a 2002 Altezza use, and what mix is best?

The factory spec is Toyota Long Life (red) or Super Long Life (pink). Many cars of this vintage came with red concentrate mixed 50/50 with demineralised water. If the system has been fully flushed and converted, pink premix is fine. Don’t blend red and pink, pick one and stick with it.

A correct mix gives freeze and boil protection plus corrosion inhibitors that protect the alloy head, water pump, and radiator core. Cheap green generic coolant can cause deposits and corrosion over time.

How can an owner tell if the radiator needs replacing?

Look for white/green/pink crust at the end tanks, dampness around seams, hairline cracks in the plastic, or fins that crumble to the touch. Temperature creep in traffic, a sweet coolant smell, or low coolant with no obvious hose leak are also red flags. A cooling system pressure test is a quick, definitive check.

Given the age, preventative replacement is common if the plastic tanks look tired or the core is corroded, especially before long trips or track use.

Is the auto transmission cooler part of the radiator on the 2002 Altezza?

Yes, on automatic models the radiator’s lower tank houses a built-in transmission oil cooler. Those lines should be inspected whenever the radiator is serviced or replaced.

Enthusiasts who tow or run hard may add an external cooler to reduce transmission temps and lessen stress on the in-tank cooler, but it should be plumbed correctly to maintain reliability.

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